DAILY PHOTO: Marina Bay Sands

Taken on October 29, 2016 in Singapore

Taken on October 29, 2016 in Singapore

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DAILY PHOTO: Columns in Calcutta

Taken in July of 2016 in Kolkata (Calcutta)

Taken in July of 2016 in Kolkata (Calcutta)

DAILY PHOTO: St. Paul’s Cathedral, Kolkata

Taken on July 2, 2016 in Kolkata

Taken on July 2, 2016 in Kolkata

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This cathedral is located due East of the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata (Calcutta.) It’s an Anglican church that dates to 1847.

DAILY PHOTO: Shahid Minar

Taken on July 2, 2016 in Kolkata

Taken on July 2, 2016 in Kolkata

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Interestingly, while this monument looks like the minaret of a mosque (and combines elements of Egyptian, Syrian, and Turkish architecture) it was originally a memorial to the commander of the British East India Company, Sir David Ochterlony. Ochterlony was instrumental in the defense of Delhi in 1804 against Marathas and a British victory in the Anglo-Nepalese war.

 

In 1969, it was re-purposed to serve as a monument for those who died in the Indian independence movement. The current name, Shahid Minar (or Shaheed Minar) means “martyrs’ monument.”

 

The Shahid Minar dates to 1828 and sits in the north of the Maidan, Kolkata’s central park.

DAILY PHOTO: Himachal Pradesh Village Shrine

Taken June 14, 2015 in the GHNP Ecozone

Taken June 14, 2015 in the GHNP Ecozone

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DAILY PHOTO: St. Mary’s in Negombo

Taken May 25, 2015 in Negombo, Sri Lanka

Taken May 25, 2015 in Negombo, Sri Lanka

DAILY PHOTO: Lahori Gate of Red Fort

 

Taken in October of 2013 in Delhi

Taken in October of 2013 in Delhi

RedFort13The seven white, bulbous mini-domes in the top background of the bottom shot are the same as those at the top of the upper photo. Fortifications are built out in front of the gate to add a measure of security. There is no line-of-sight view of the gate from the front.

DAILY PHOTO: Castle House in Vác

Taken in Vác in December of 2014

Taken in Vác in December of 2014

DAILY PHOTO: Cathedral of St. Peter & St. Paul in Pécs

Taken in December of 2014 in Pécs

Taken in December of 2014 in Pécs

This giant four-spired Cathedral is home of the Pécsi Roman Catholic Dioceses.  Pécs has held a diocese headquarters since the early 11th century. The town that is now Pécs predates Roman times.

DAILY PHOTO: Bibi Ka Maqbara: or, Aurangabad’s Mini-Taj

Taken on November 18, 2014 in Aurangabad

Taken on November 18, 2014 in Aurangabad

From a distance, Aurangabad’s Bibi Ka Maqbara bears a striking resemblance to the Taj Mahal. Besides the superficial similarities, it was also build in memoriam to the wife of an important Muslim leader. However, according to my guide, the Bibi Ka Maqbara is only about 60% the height of the Taj Mahal (I suspect its width is an even smaller proportion, as it looks “skinny” in comparison to my memory of the Taj Mahal.) Also, while the Taj is done entirely in white marble, only the dome and pedestal of the Bibi Ka Maqbara are white marble. The rest is plaster. Whereas the Taj has a  great many floral scenes that are formed by inlaid semi-precious stones, at the Bibi Ka Maqbara similar scenes are painted onto the plaster in colorful paint. Aurangabad’s mini-Taj opened a mere 13 years after the Taj Mahal.

 

There are a couple of ways in which the Bibi Ka Maqbara surpasses the Taj. Most notably, the view from the back is much better. Aurangabad’s site has a garden at the back that rivals the front garden in size, and there are beautiful mountains in the background. (The rear of the Taj overlooks the Yamuna river bed and beyond that is not much impressive.) Second, no craftsmen were intentionally injured in the making of this monument.  (There is a tale–treated as suspect by many historians–that the Taj craftsman were crippled in various ways after the completion of work so that they would never again produce something as lovely.)